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সক্রিয় সুরক্ষা ব্যবস্থার বিকাশের মাধ্যমে গণপ্রজাতন্ত�
एक्टिव प्रोटेक्शन सिस्टम के विकास के साथ पीपुल्स रिपब्ल�
The People’s Republic of China has a significant headstart over India with the development of Active Protection Systems, and India needs to catch up
भारताने स्वदेशी बनावटीच्या ग्राउंड वॉरफेअर इंजिनांमध्�
हालांकि भारत ने स्वदेशी रूप से विकसित ज़मीनी युद्ध इंजनो
Although India has made some progress with indigenously developed ground warfare engines, the government must invest more in R&D and engine produc
As Europe faces increasing defence needs, South Korea has emerged as a key supplier, establishing itself as a reliable partner in European defence coo
লাইট ব্যাটল ট্যাঙ্ক জোরাওয়ার, যা লারসেন অ্যান্ড টুব্রো
स्वेदशी हल्के युद्धक टैंक ज़ोरावर पर काम होना अपने आप मे�
The Light Battle Tank Zorawar, which is a collaborative effort between Larsen and Toubro (L&T) and the Defence Research and Development Organisati
भारतीय सेना के द्वारा देसी तकनीक से हल्के टैंक का विकास ज�
यूक्रेन में युद्ध के मैदान में रूस की सेना के प्रदर्शन को
The dependence on Russian exports will most likely disappear if current TIV trends continue.
ভারতীয় সেনাবাহিনীর জন্য দেশে হালকা ট্যাঙ্ক তৈরির প্রয়�
As commendable as the indigenous development of light tanks by the Indian Army is, we need to be aware of the thorny path that lies ahead.
सीमा पर चीन से सामना करने के लिए भारत को और अधिक सक्रिय हो�
India must be more proactive in how it engages with China along its border
The crisis in Lebanon has reached a point of desperation evident by the move to remove subsidies for most of the poor
The force planners in South Block must identify and execute issues and actions that make the existing forces more robust and lethal.
Indian cities are in dire need of more water, and rainwater harvesting (RWH) can significantly contribute towards meeting this essential requirement.
The US-Iran conflict does not bode well for India.
The turning out of the Trincomalee oil tanks deal for India and the Hambantota port deal for China are only indicative of the massive trust deficit or
The text of the speech delivered by ICWA Director General, Nalin Surie, at the 2nd India Think Tank Forum in New Delhi.
Think tanks from five BRICS countries, participating in the 5th Academic Forum meeting in Durban, have announced the setting up of the BRICS Think Tanks Council (BTTC).
A five-member delegation from the Beijing-based China Institute of Contemporary International Relations (CICIR) exchanged views with the ORF faculty on bilateral relations, media reportage, regional issues, international terrorism, and possible areas of research cooperation
An ORF Interaction with Ms Ellen Laipson
why should Delhi have a monopoly on good ideas? While Mumbai is the economic capital of India, its history has also forced it to be a center of strategic and policy thought from which Delhi remains divorced
The Indian Army’s (IA) difficulties with regard to the acquisition of light tanks are as much self-inflicted as they are a product of fiscal constraints. The Army has exerted only half-hearted efforts in developing its light-armoured capabilities—inconsistent with current Army doctrine and in disregard of history. Indeed, the IA has used light armour in high-altitude operations in the past. This paper argues that the IA is hobbled by an infan
As part of the worldwide launch of the Global Go To Think Tank Index Report 2014, an event was organised at ORF in Delhi on Thursday. According to the Report, ORF has been placed at 8th position amongst the Top 10 think tanks in Asia.
A gradual development has tasked think tanks with the responsibility of shaping contemporary narratives around economics, security, politics, nuclear arrangements, among others.
The BRICS leaders have accepted the report titled "Towards a Long Term Strategy for BRICS", the recommendations made by the BRICS Think Tanks Council (BTTC). Observer Research Foundation is the Indian representative at the BTTC.
Even before 9/11, many commissions had been appointed by different Governments to study the threat posed by terrorism and many seminars, conferences and workshops organised by different think-tanks on the subject. In the US alone, there were three high-powered commissions on the threat posed by terrorism. All this could not prevent 9/11.
India's Northeast remains disconnected from the rest of the country. This disconnect is not just in the geographical realm, but also at the level of the superstructure. With the advent of newer forms of communication, many research organisations or think tanks have come up to to study the eight States in the region.